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Promising alternative therapeutics for oral candidiasis. [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Medicinal Chemistry, 2019
BACKGROUND Background: Candida is the main human fungal pathogen causing infections (candidiasis), mostly in the elderly and immunocompromised hosts. Even though Candida is a member of the oral microbiota in symbiosis, in some circumstances, it can cause
C. F. Rodrigues   +2 more
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Oral candidiasis and novel therapeutic strategies: antifungals, phytotherapy, probiotics, and photodynamic therapy.

Current Drug Delivery, 2022
Oral candidiasis is an opportunistic infection of the oral mucosa sustained by fungi of the genus Candida. Various Candida species, with a predominance of C.
M. Contaldo   +9 more
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Development and machine-learning optimization of mucoadhesive nanostructured lipid carriers loaded with fluconazole for treatment of oral candidiasis

Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 2021
The aim of this work was to prepare and optimize mucoadhesive nanostructured lipid carrier (NLC) impregnated with fluconazole for better management of oral candidiasis. The NLCs were fabricated using an emulsification/sonication technique.
M. Elkomy   +6 more
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Prevalence of candidiasis and oral candidiasis in COVID-19 patients: a cross-sectional pilot study from the patients' registry in a large health center.

Quintessence International, 2021
OBJECTIVE Candida albicans in considered to be a marker of immunosuppression in serious chronic condition such as HIV and cancer patients on immunosuppresion medications.
J. Katz
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Oral candidiasis

Clinics in Dermatology, 2016
Oral candidiasis (OC) is a common fungal disease encountered in dermatology, most commonly caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans in the mouth. Although thrush is a well-recognized presentation of OC, it behooves clinicians to be aware of the many other presentations of this disease and how to accurately diagnose and manage these cases.
Jillian W, Millsop, Nasim, Fazel
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Oral candidiasis and AIDS [PDF]

open access: possible, 1989
Candidal infections of the gastrointestinal tract are common in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Oral candidiasis, though not diagnostic of the syndrome, has been shown to carry a poor prognosis in patients in the prodromal stage, called AIDS-related complex (ARC).1–3 In a prospective study of high-risk patients with unexplained
Henry J. Shih   +3 more
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Oral candidiasis in the elderly

Special Care in Dentistry, 1985
SummaryOral candidiasis is a significant infectious process in the elderly. Clinically, it is encountered by the dental practitioner in a variety of ways, including acute and chronic forms. C albicans is also an important factor in the development of angular cheilitis and median rhomboid glossitis.Numerous systemic and local conditions common to the ...
John E. Thomas, Patrick M. Lloyd
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